This is what I mean. going to File, new page, it brings this up:<br><br><br><br>Which then I have to select the type of page I want. Why can't it just go with what I was using for the 1st page?<br><br>my beer blog

I see what you mean. AFAIK that's a "feature" of the new iWeb. It allows you to have different templates for the same site, if you want to do that, or to keep the same template across all the pages on the site. It's actually a neat idea, I think.<br><br>

You guys should really give RapidWeaver a try. I think you'll find that it's all you want and more. Of course it costs money, and you still need a Web site or .Mac to host the site, but it's just better in my opinion.<br><br>CreativeGuy for daily tips, tricks and commentary on all things graphic design.

Hi Mike. I had no problems at all. This is what I posted on the Apple forums in a couple of the threads.<br><br>"I am a .mac member. My iWeb 6 site upgraded to iWeb 8 with no problems.<br>I wasn't asked to find my domain file. iWeb didn't crash, either on the updating of the domain file or on publishing the site once I made a couple of little tweaks. I still have all my comments in my blog. All my photo album pages still have all their photos.<br><br>I used only the templates that came with iWeb. My one domain.sites file was in the default location (I did not change the location) The photos in my albums came from iPhoto and from folders not in iPhoto.<br>My site isn't too large. I have a Welcome, My Albums (12 albums), My Movies (7 movies) and a blog page. "<br><br><br>For Mike

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